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Nice looking gun, but kind of pricey for a gun with a straight oct barrel, which would not be the correct choice for a gun of this time period, and it would be "odd" to have such an early type lock on a high quality gun of that period, a flatfaced English import or Germaninc lock would be more common for the late 18th century,once again the writeup and claims do not follow the examples we have to go by, well enough picking apart things back to your normal programing.
 

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